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Onalaska council moves into closed session to discuss possible purchase of storage condominium for police evidence

2376580 · February 21, 2025
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At a special meeting Feb. 20, the Onalaska Common Council voted unanimously to convene a closed session under Wisconsin Statutes §19.85(1)(e) to discuss the potential purchase of a storage condominium for police evidence and general storage; no public input was given and the meeting adjourned after reconvening.

The Onalaska Common Council voted on Feb. 20 to enter a closed session under Wisconsin Statutes §19.85(1)(e) to deliberate the potential purchase of a storage condominium for police evidence storage and general storage.

Mayor Kim Smith announced the item and read the motion: “To consider a motion to convene in closed session under section 19 85 1 e of the Wisconsin statutes for the purpose of deliberating or negotiating the purchase of public properties, the investing of public funds, or conducting other specified public business whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session,…

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